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Eve (South Korean band)

Eve (Korean이브) is a South Korean glam rock band. The band is still active, despite all members of the band having changed with the exception of vocalist Seheon.

Eve (이브)
Eve at the Busan Sea Festival, August 2018
Background information
OriginSouth Korea
GenresGlam rock
Years active1997–present
LabelsSony BMG
EMI Music Korea
Platinum Music Korea
World Music Records, Korea
I.K.POP/World Music
Yedang Records
WoongJin Music
Members
  • Kim Se-heon
  • G. Gorilla
  • Park Woong
  • Kim Gun
Past members
  • Jung U. Hwa
  • Choi Min-chang
  • Ha Sebin
  • Kim Seung-joo
  • Ikki
  • Choi Ki-ho
WebsiteEve Official Site (Korean)

History Edit

Formation Edit

Eve was founded by Kim Seheon on 24 December 1997, taking its name from Christmas Eve. With Seheon as main vocalist and G. Gorilla as the band's backing vocalist and composer, they released their first album, Eve, in August 1998, including their debut single, "Whenever You Feel". In May 1999 they released a second album, Eros, using guitarist Park Woong and bassist Kim Gun as session musicians, who joined the band officially a year later. In April 2000 the band released a third album, Fly To You. The band reached the peak of their popularity in April 2001 with their fourth album, Swear, which featured romantic ballads as well as the more typical rock songs.[1]

Eve as Seheon solo Edit

After the release of the fourth album, all members except Seheon left the band due to musical differences, despite which Seheon released a fifth album, Ever in November 2002 under Eve's name. The album was without Eve's harder elements, including softer tracks such as "Leaning On Time". By April 2003, two separate greatest hits collections were released.

Reformation Edit

In October 2003, the band reformed as a full lineup, with guitarists Jung Yuhwa and Ha Sebin, Kim Seungjoo on bass and Choi Minchang on keyboard joining Seheon. Their sixth album, Welcome to Planet Eve, had a darker metal sound. The band also released a DVD, The History of Eve, featuring live performances recorded in Seoul in 2004, along with a live album of the same name.

Second reformation Edit

Following a two-year hiatus, Eve again reorganized its members in May 2006, with Seheon and Sebin as the central figures. Their seventh album, Seventh Evening, featured a new version of "Whenever You Feel". In September 2007, Sebin was replaced by Choi Kiho as Eve's guitarist, and Ikki joined the band as a bassist, and Eve's first female member. The trio released Play Me, the eighth album, with a punk edge. Soon afterwards Seheon again became the only official member of the band, with Seungjoo and Yuhwa from the Planet Eve era occasionally supporting him during live performances.[2]

From 2007, Eve released a couple of singles, "Guy In Revolution" (March 2010) and "Gloria" (November 2010).

Reunion Edit

After a long hiatus, Eve returned in 2016 with the original four-piece lineup of Seheon, G. Gorilla, Park Woong and Kim Gun, releasing a music video for their first post-reunion song "Melody" (featuring Heechul) on Christmas Eve. In January 2017, Eve released the album Romantic Show, the eleventh under the name Eve. 11 March 2017 saw Eve make their debut appearance on the KBS program Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend, performing their rendition of 도시의 거리 (City Streets) for the Kim Myung-gon special.

Members Edit

Current Edit

Former members Edit

  • Ha Se-bin – Guitar (2003-2006)
  • Jung U.hwa – Guitar (2003-2013)
  • Kim Seung-joo - Bass (2003-2004)
  • Choi Min-chang - Keyboard (2003-2004)
  • Choi Ki-ho - Guitar (2007-2008)
  • Ikki - Bass (2007-2008)

Discography Edit

Studio albums
  • Eve (1998)
  • Eros (1999)
  • Fly to You (2000)
  • Swear (2001)
  • EveR (2002)
  • Welcome to Planet Eve (2003)
  • Memoir For Your Everything (Eve best of album) (2003)
  • The History of Eve: Live in Seoul (2004)
  • Seventh EVEning (2006)
  • Play Me (2007)
  • Romantic Show (2017)
Singles
  • Guy In Revolution (2010)
  • Gloria (2010)
  • Melody (2016)
Joint Projects
  • Eve Christmas Carols B.E.S.T (1998)
  • Maria Vol. 3 - Mariani (Phantom of the Opera) (2006)
  • Fusion (with DuelJewel) (2012)
DVD
  • The History of Eve: Live in Seoul (2004)

References Edit

  1. ^ Group Eve, Tripod.com, retrieved 2012-03-20
  2. ^ Rockband Eve, Daum, retrieved 2012-03-20

External links Edit

  • Eve Official Website
  • Official Fan Cafe (in Korean)

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template message Eve Korean 이브 is a South Korean glam rock band The band is still active despite all members of the band having changed with the exception of vocalist Seheon Eve 이브 Eve at the Busan Sea Festival August 2018Background informationOriginSouth KoreaGenresGlam rockYears active1997 presentLabelsSony BMGEMI Music KoreaPlatinum Music KoreaWorld Music Records KoreaI K POP World MusicYedang RecordsWoongJin MusicMembersKim Se heon G Gorilla Park Woong Kim GunPast membersJung U Hwa Choi Min chang Ha Sebin Kim Seung joo Ikki Choi Ki hoWebsiteEve Official Site Korean Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Eve as Seheon solo 1 3 Reformation 1 4 Second reformation 1 5 Reunion 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit Eve was founded by Kim Seheon on 24 December 1997 taking its name from Christmas Eve With Seheon as main vocalist and G Gorilla as the band s backing vocalist and composer they released their first album Eve in August 1998 including their debut single Whenever You Feel In May 1999 they released a second album Eros using guitarist Park Woong and bassist Kim Gun as session musicians who joined the band officially a year later In April 2000 the band released a third album Fly To You The band reached the peak of their popularity in April 2001 with their fourth album Swear which featured romantic ballads as well as the more typical rock songs 1 Eve as Seheon solo Edit After the release of the fourth album all members except Seheon left the band due to musical differences despite which Seheon released a fifth album Ever in November 2002 under Eve s name The album was without Eve s harder elements including softer tracks such as Leaning On Time By April 2003 two separate greatest hits collections were released Reformation Edit In October 2003 the band reformed as a full lineup with guitarists Jung Yuhwa and Ha Sebin Kim Seungjoo on bass and Choi Minchang on keyboard joining Seheon Their sixth album Welcome to Planet Eve had a darker metal sound The band also released a DVD The History of Eve featuring live performances recorded in Seoul in 2004 along with a live album of the same name Second reformation Edit Following a two year hiatus Eve again reorganized its members in May 2006 with Seheon and Sebin as the central figures Their seventh album Seventh Evening featured a new version of Whenever You Feel In September 2007 Sebin was replaced by Choi Kiho as Eve s guitarist and Ikki joined the band as a bassist and Eve s first female member The trio released Play Me the eighth album with a punk edge Soon afterwards Seheon again became the only official member of the band with Seungjoo and Yuhwa from the Planet Eve era occasionally supporting him during live performances 2 From 2007 Eve released a couple of singles Guy In Revolution March 2010 and Gloria November 2010 Reunion Edit After a long hiatus Eve returned in 2016 with the original four piece lineup of Seheon G Gorilla Park Woong and Kim Gun releasing a music video for their first post reunion song Melody featuring Heechul on Christmas Eve In January 2017 Eve released the album Romantic Show the eleventh under the name Eve 11 March 2017 saw Eve make their debut appearance on the KBS program Immortal Songs Singing the Legend performing their rendition of 도시의 거리 City Streets for the Kim Myung gon special Members EditCurrent Edit Kim Se heon Vocals 1997 present G Gorilla Backing vocals keyboard 1998 present Park Woong Guitar 1999 present Kim Gun Bass 1999 present Former members Edit Ha Se bin Guitar 2003 2006 Jung U hwa Guitar 2003 2013 Kim Seung joo Bass 2003 2004 Choi Min chang Keyboard 2003 2004 Choi Ki ho Guitar 2007 2008 Ikki Bass 2007 2008 Discography EditStudio albumsEve 1998 Eros 1999 Fly to You 2000 Swear 2001 EveR 2002 Welcome to Planet Eve 2003 Memoir For Your Everything Eve best of album 2003 The History of Eve Live in Seoul 2004 Seventh EVEning 2006 Play Me 2007 Romantic Show 2017 SinglesGuy In Revolution 2010 Gloria 2010 Melody 2016 Joint ProjectsEve Christmas Carols B E S T 1998 Maria Vol 3 Mariani Phantom of the Opera 2006 Fusion with DuelJewel 2012 DVDThe History of Eve Live in Seoul 2004 References Edit Group Eve Tripod com retrieved 2012 03 20 Rockband Eve Daum retrieved 2012 03 20External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eve musical group Eve Official Website Official Fan Cafe in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eve South Korean band amp oldid 1175842224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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